Trying to envision a scenario in which the NFL allows Rush Limbaugh to own part of the Rams requires a runaway imagination and quite possibly some psychedelic drugs.

It's not going to happen. There is no way the league lets the
conservative radio talk show host own a piece of the Rams, even if that
piece is a blade of grass from the team's practice field. No way.

An institution as public-relations savvy as the NFL has to
understand that letting in someone like Limbaugh would be akin to
letting a Hatfield give the keynote address at the McCoy national
convention. A league in which about 65 percent of the players are
African-American is not going to risk the public blow back that would
accompany a man who once made racially charged statements about Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb.

So the debate over whether he should or shouldn't be allowed to
join an ownership group looking to buy the Rams is moot. It's not going
to happen.